Jockey Club Ti-I College

Jockey Club Ti-I College (TIC or JCTIC, Chinese: 賽馬會體藝中學, Demonym: Ti-Ian) is a secondary school in Fo Tan, Hong Kong.

The setting up of Ti-I College ('Ti-I' pronounced as 'tee yee'), which is not only focused on normal academic curriculum, but also aimed to develop students' potential of visual arts and sports, was proposed by Sir Edward Youde, the late governor of Hong Kong.

He proposed the setting up of a secondary school in Hong Kong which would not only emphasize academic performance but also provide an opportunity to develop students' potential in sports and the visual arts.

[6] The college is the first of its kind in Hong Kong where students can choose between specialising in visual arts or sports when they are admitted.

Jockey Club Ti-I College is often called a "traditional elite sports school" (Chinese: 傳統體育名校) by the news media.

[10] Students of Jockey Club Ti-I College are required to choose a major either in visual arts or physical education before admission.

Other than specialised school-based curriculum for these two specialized areas, students study other subjects offered by a normal grammar school in Hong Kong.

They eventually sit for the new Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) when they leave the college in Form 6.

School logo of Jockey Club Ti-I College
Dormitory
Photo in 2016